nof Ihe resolution!, which gives the old Pope a slap, bat there is nothing in it in fa vor of a change of the Naturalisation Laws, of tho protection of the American labor, or against the importation of foreign Convicts and Paupers. It carefully shirks all the lea ding features of Americanism. Out upon the demagogues who thus attempt to barter Am erican principles for office 1 Let theFusion hereafter be known by the name which will designate its real character, and be called what it is, an Abolition movement. Wno is Entitled to it ? Gen J ackson left m gold snuff-box to the city of New York, to bo bestowed upon the most valiant in defend in his country's riebts, and it has been a sub ject of discussion ever since who is entitled to be the owner of it till the period of bis death. Men have since defended their country's rights in war, and bear honorable marks of the ser vice on their persons ; but, such is human na turo and love of country, that nobody is will in to confess any one man.g superiority in particular, though each thinks his own deserts give him very strong claims th tho posession of tho interesting relic. somebody seems to have settled the difficulty in his ovru favor, for while the city has been discussing the subject, the box appears to have been individual! ap propriated, and is not new to be found Clean tiie Bark or Fucit Trees The mild days of this month will answer for this purpose. Apple and pear trees are frequently infested with bark lice of several varieties. They are found not only on the trunk and large limbs, but upon the twigs nicely glued on around the buds, ready to take advantage of the first appearance of the tender leaves. After the foliage has started, it is difficult to remove them without destroying many of the buds and leaves. Now it can bo done with very little danger to the buds. In the case of young trees, it is indispensable to their thrift that the bark should be cleared of these robbers. They should be followed up with brush and strong soap suds, at least thrice a year, while there is one to be secu. Fine fruit can only be had by close watching, and continued war upon insects. Apply the scrub bing brush now DIED. In Pittsburg on Monday evening, Mrs. Eliza jlth, c .iisoi t of James C. McGuire, deceased, in the 82 year of her age. On the 5th Lost., Mrs. Ann Josk, wife of Abraham Jones, aged t3 years. Oa the 21st ult., Mr. Howlajd Davis, of Pleurisy, aged about 00 years. On Friday 13th of March, in Loretto, at the resiiieuce of her son iu-lav, John Ivory ; Mrs. A us Whabtox, at the advanced aye of 98 years, et her death she had living 7 children, SO grand children; 64 great grand children, and i great, great grand children. White Teeth, Pf-hfi'mee Bkeath axd Beau tifcl Complexion can b-e acquired by using the " Balm of'a Thousand Flowers." What lady cr guntlcmau would remain under the curse of a disagreeable breath, when by usuig the ' Balm of a Thousand I'loweks" as a deiititrice. would not only render it sweet, but leave the teeth white i alabaster? Many persons do not know their breath is bad, and the subject is so delicate their friends will never mention it. Beware of counter feits. Be sure each bottle i signed PETRI DGE & G. N. T. Fur sale by all Drugest, Feb. 18, 1857. " BOROUGH ORDINANCE. ' An Ordinance to Extend the Limits of the Borough of Ebensburg. Whereas, by a decree of the Court of Quar ter Sessions of Cambria county, dated the Cth day of March, A. D 1857, the Bor ough of Ebensburg became subject to the restrictions and possessed the powers and rivileges conferred by the Act of Assem bly of 1851 : Be it enacted, by tho Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Ebensburg, and it id hereby enacted by the authority of the same. That in pursuance of the provisions and re quirements of Section SO. of an Act ef the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled An Act IZcytlutincf Boroughs," approved the third day; of April, one thousand eight hundred and fifty one, the boundaries of 6aid Borough, be and the same are hereby extended, according to J he follow ing courses and distances, to wit : Begin ning at the south-west corner of Spruce alley, which is the south west corner of the present Borough, thence south thirty eight perches to a post in James Murray's meadow ; thence west fifty six perches to the Pittsburg Turn pike; thence north forty five degrees east eighteeu perches to a post, on the edge of said Turnpike ; theuce west five perches across said Turnpike to James Myers' west line; thence north twenty four degrees west, thirty perches to the Indiana pike ; thence north through Stephen i-lopd,s land and Edward Shoemaker's land one hundred and thirty two perches to a post in Edward Shoemaker's farm thence east through land of Johnston Moore, Philip Noon and others, three hundred and three perches to a post in Thomas M. Jones' land ; thence south one hundred and eight perches to High street ; thence east along High street fifty three perches to a post, east of Jones and Yenner's Fulling Mill ; thence south . eighty perches through Thomas M. -Jones and John Williams land to a 'post; thence west two hundred and eighty nineper cbes to a post, said post being south thirty eight perches from tho south west corner of "Spruce alley the place of beginning. Section 2. And the Territory, buildings and improvements embraced within the above mentioned and descri ted boundaries, shall hereafter be 'deemed and taken and allowed to be a part of said Borough, as fully as if the .eame tad originally been a part of said Bor ough. Approved, March 17, 1857. Attest JAMES MYERS, s JB C Noon, Ci'k. Burgess. Ebensburg, April 8, 1856. Music. " 1 EORGE GURLEY will teach at hia residence in Ebensbarg, between the hours of four and six o'olock, P. M.. on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, of each week. Violin. Flute, Piano) Coronett, Bugle, Organ, Trumpet or any other instrumental music. Ebensburg, March 11, 1857. ALL persons indebted to the undersigned by note or book account, are requested to call rniniediately and make payment and all accounts remaining unsettled, on and after the first of June nxt, will be left with a proper officer for collec- GEO. M. REED. April ;i?sr. id. CLOTHING EMPORIUM. THE subscriber respectfully announces that he has received a large assortment of EEADY MADE CLOTHING from the Eastern cities, con- DRESS AND FROCK COATS, BLACK AND COLORED; BUSINESS AND PROME NADE COATS AND SUITS TESTS IN ENDLESS VARIETY; BOYS' CLOTHING ALL SIZES. cut, in tbe MOST APPROVED STYLES, of the newest fabrics of the season : all cf which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. An inspection of the stock is respectfully solicited. JOHN DOUGHERTY. April 8, 1857. PHILADELPHIA Wood Moulding Hill, Willow Street e Twelfth, North Slate, Mouldings suitable for Carpenters, Builders, Cabinet and Frame Makers, always on hand. ANY PATTERN WORKED FROM A DRAW ENG. Aeents wanted in the various Towns in hi3 por tion of the State, to whom opportunities will be offered for large profits to themselves. SILAS E. WEIR. April 8, 1857. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. T ETTERS of administration having been grant JLi ed by the Register of Cambria County, on the Estate of Rowland Davis, dee'd, late of Cam bria township, to the subscriber. Notice is there fore given to all persons indebted ta said estate to make payment without delay, and also all persons having claims against said estate, to present them dttly authenticated without delay. ROWLAND R. DAVIS, Administrator. April 8, 1857. Tin, Copper, and Sheet-Iron Ware. TTf ERCHANTS and others in want of TIN, JJA. COPPER OR SEIEET-IRON WARE are respectfully invited to call and examine my stock, ffot up expressly for the sprinr trade. It is the largest and best assortment to be found West of the mountains, made in a superior manner and of the very best materials. Having adopted all the improvements of the times in the trade, in machinery and materials, I am prepared to complete successfully with city manufacturers, in prices and terms. Orders from one dollar to five hundred dollars ivorth, promptly filled, the wares carefully packed and guaranteed not to leak. One trial from merchants who have not dealt with me heretofore is requested. At least seud .r a Price List. Thankful for past favors, I respectfully solicit their continuance. Address F. W, HAY. Johnstown, Cambria county. Pa. April 8,1 857. Sheriff's Sales. BY virtue of Sundry writs of Vend. Expon. is sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cam bria county and to me directed, there will be ex posed to sale by public outcry, at the Public House of James Reamer, in Washington town ship, Cambria county, on Saturday, the 16th day of May, next, at one o'clock, P. M. ALL the right, title and interest of R. M. S. Jackson, of, in and to the following descri bed tracts, pieces or parcels of and, situate in Washington and Allegheny townships, Cambria county, bounded and described as follows, to wit; Xo. 1. A certain piece or parcel of land situate in Washington township, Cambria county, known as the 'Troxel farm,' containing 130 acres more or less, having thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house, a frame barn, shed, snath shop and store room, in the occupancy of the said It. M. S. Jackson, a double log house in the occupan cy of Jolm M'Nally, and a small frame houe in the occupancy of Charles Peary. No. 2. A piece or parcel of land situate in Washington township, Cambria county, beiog tint part of a certain tract of land called the 'Laurol Swamp Tract,' lying west of the Pa. Rail road, adjoining other lands of the said R. M. IS. Jackson, containing 230 acres, more or less, hav ing thereon erected a tavern house and a stable, all in the occupancy of James Reamer, and a two story frame house and store room, in the occu pancy of John Troxell. No. 3. A piece or parceZ of land situate in Washington township, Cambria couity, being that Tpart of a certain tract of land caled the 'Laurel Swamp Tract,' lying east of the Pa. Rail road, containing 114 acres more or less, having thereon erected a 1 rge frame house known as the 'Mountain House,' not occupied, a one and a half story plank hou.se in the occupancy of Jacob Kleighard, a one story plank house in the occu pancy of John Eckels, and a one 6toy plank house in the occupancy of Peter Ilelman Jr. No. 4. A piece or parcel of land situate in Al legheny township, Cambria county, adjoining the Penna. Railroad, iands of James M'Closkcy and Samuel Watt, containing 20 acres, more or less, being the same land purchased from Samuel Watt by agreement dated April 18, 1851. No. 6. A tract of land siuate in-Allegheny township, containing 250 acres, having thereon erected a steam saw mill and other improvements, being the same property purchased from Samuel Watt by agreement dated May 23d, 1851. No. 6. A tract or piece of land situate in Alle gheny township, Crambria county, containing six acres, more or less, adjoining the Penna. Railroad, other lands cfR. M. S. Jackson, Samuel Watt and others, being the same lane purchased from Samuel Watt by agreement dated May 23, 1851, haying thereon erected a dwelling house and oth er improvements. Taken in execution and to be sold on several writs of Vend. Expon. at the suits of Patrick M' Quaide, Washington M'Clintock & Bro's., et al. ALSO All the right title and interest of R. M. S. Jackson, of, in and to a part of a tract of land, situate in Washington township, Cambria county, called the " Laurel Swamp Tract," beginning at a post on the east side of the Pa. R. K., where the line of the Laurel Swamp survey which runs south 43 degrees east, crosses said Railroad, thence along said Turnpike road to the Fa. R. R., thence by said Railroad to the place of beginning, con taining 115 acres, more or less, having thereon erected a large frame house, known as the Moun tain House, not now occupied, and a one and a half story plank house in the occupancy of Jacob Kleighart. Taken in execution and to be sold on several writs of Vend. Expon., at the suits of Joseph Patten. Jacob Correll, et al. ALSO All the right, title and interest of R. M. S. Jackson, of, in and to a tract of land situ ate in Washington township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Wm. M. Smith. Daniel Farren, R. M. S. Jackson and others, containing 126 acres more or less, having thereon erected a small frame house in the occupancy of Charles Peary, a double log house in the occupancy of John M' Nally, and a two story frame house, a smith shop and a frame barn, in the occupancy of the said R. M. S. Jackson. Taken in execution and to be sold afthe suit of William McDermitt & John Troxell, Executor of Troxtlim Tr0XeU' deU' ia trust Hry TERMS OF SALE.One fourth of the pur chase money to be paid at the time the property is struck off, and the balance on the first day of June, next, and no deed will be offered for ac knowledgment for said property, unless the terms are complied with. JOHN ROBERTS, Sharifi. rbensburg, April 8, 1867, C4CTIOIf J!I ALL PERSONS are hereby cautioned against receiving or giving any valuable consideration, for a note of hand given.by me to Edward Owens, about the 10th day of March, 1857, as I have re ceived no value for said note, and am determined not to pay the 6ame unless compelled by law. WILLIAM D. JONES. " March 18, 1857. . - JVew Clocks, Watches and Jewelry At the Cheap Jewelry Store. THE subscribers thankful, for past patronage beg leave to announce to their numerous custo, mers that they have just received the largest as sortment of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Vjolins Accordecms, &c, ever brought to this town, and, will sell cheaper than ever was sold in this vicin ity. All articles warranted to be as represented. They will charge nothing and consider it no trou ble to show their goods. Prices can be ascertain ed, and goods examined at their store, opposite the " Mountain House." , , 09-. Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Musical Instru ments', &c, repaired with promptness and char ges moderate. All repairing warranted to give satisfaction. Be sure and give them a call at the sign of the " Big Watch." STAHL & ROBERTS. Ebensburg, March 25, 1857. tf Canal Land for Sale. - SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the Canal Commissioner's office, Harrisburg, un til the 17th of April next, for the sale of that piece of land belonging to the Commonwealth, situate in Conemaugh township, Cambria county, lying between the Canal and the CoucmaugU river, formerly belonging to Daniel Zech. By order cf the Board of Canal Commissioners. THOMAS L. WILSON, Secr'y. March 25, 3857. t dy. m LAHDFOR SAIJB. THE subscriber offers for sale, 60 acres of la'jd in Clearfield iownship. adjoining John Kr'ise, James Will and others ; about 28 acres cleared with a htwed log house and stable thereon. This land is situated about two miles from tha Loop Church, and will be sola at a bargain. or par ticulars enquire ot tno subscriber residing at Plane No. G, of old A. P. R. R. MR3. M'OEVIT. March 25, 1857. 3ts. FOR REXT. THE subscriber will rent, for one. or more rears, the dwelling House and btore ro'om, lately occu pied by Joseph A. Todd, dec eased, situated in Allegheny township, Cambria county, at the Junction of the Cherry Trie and Philipfiburg roads five miles North-east of Loretto, and one mue V est of Chess Springs.. This property is in the midst of a thickly settled neighborhood, and in a good location for a country store, or any mechanical business. Th ire is one acre of ground belonging to the House, w ih a garden, stable, &c. WM. RYAN, Jr. Chess Springs, Mareh 25, 1857. 4ts. 8. M. KERN. I. M. SHANNON Drs. Eeru & Shannon, pnmsnu physicians. JEFFERSON , CAMBRIA CO., PA., CCJ- Tender the'ir professional services to the cit izens of Jefferson and vicinity, and all others de siring medical aid. .Night calls promptly at tended to. March 18, 1857. GEORGE ROCHESTER WITH EGREPl. ®G&SSYDEG. wnoiesaie Dealers in WINES & LIQUORS, HU. I3U AlCtJH Sl'llEET, PHILADELPHIA. Mareh 18, 1857. IV OTIC C llfllEREAS, letters of Administration on the es- II tate of OweuCorbley, late of Clearfield town ship, Cambria county, dee'd, have been granted by the Register of said county, to the under signed, notice is aereby given to all persons hav ing claims against said estate to present them properly authenticated for settlement, and those indebted are requested to make payment without delay. JOHN SWEENY, Adm'r. March 18, 1857. -Gts Arrival of the Trains at WUmore Station. On Monday 15th, and until further notice pas senger trains will-stop at Wilmore Station as follows : Express "West, Mail Train Eat Fast Line " Mail West, 10 o'clock, 12 6 8 32 min. 12 " 54 " 41 " A. P. P. P. M. M. M. M. Hacks leave this station immediately after the departure of the trains for Ebensburg. ' TUCKDER AXD UGHTXIIG. THE subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Cambria, and the adjoining counties, that he has the extensive right of selling Light ning Rods, manufactured by the popular firm of Crawford, Olenhouse, tf Co., the best in use. Persons in want of the article, can be furnished at all times by addressing him at his residence in Ebensburg, by letter or otherwise. ROBERT GALBRAITH. March 25, 1857. 4m. LAKD FOR SALE. THE Subscriber will sell 400 acres more or less of land, situate in Cambria township, Cambria county, about 4 miles West of Ebensburg, South of the Clay turnpike, about GO acres cleared, with a good cabin house and barn, thereon erect ed. The land is well timbered, and a never failing stream of water running through it. For particulars apply to , E. J. WATERS, Executor -of Timothy Davis, deceased. March 11, 1857. 6ts. Executor's Xoticc. LETTERS testamentary have been granted ot the subscriber by the Register of Cambria county, upon the estate of Mary Susan Litzinger, late of the borough of Loretto, in said county deceased. All persons knowing themselves indebted, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate will present them properl v authenticated for settlement. WM. G WINN. Executor. March 11, 1857. ts Valuable Property for Male. THE UNDERSIGNED residing in Summer hill township, Cambria county, Pa., and about 4 miie from the village of Jefferson, will rent his well known property, consisting of bis farm, con taining 90 acres, which has been in clover for the last four years, there is on the place, 2 barns, 4 dwelling houses, 1 tan yard with all the necess ary fixtures. Also- 2 fine orchards of the choicest fruit. Call on the subscriber residing on the place or to Wm. Kittell, Esq., Ebensburg, Pa. March 11, 1857. tr JOHN KEAN. N. B. The subscriber will dispose of the fol lowing at private sale. 4 Milk Cows (Durham breed,) Fat Hogs, a lot of sheaf oate, torn jn the ear, and a large quaintity of hay, together with lot of housahoVi and kitchen furniture. J. K. Executor Wotlce. LETTERS testamentary having been granted by the Register of Cambrm county, to the sub scriber, upon the.estato of Enoch Bees, late of of Cambria township, in said county, deceased he hereby requests all persons indebted to said estate to. make immefliatc payment, and those having claims to present them properly authen ticated for setUemen t. ' '. " 12. J. WATERS, Executor. r l. i -i 1 okt . LOUIS LUCKHARTD. WATCH BV ABLER, AnD DEALER In CLOCKS. IB AID JEWELRY. rn '"ff. undersigned respectfully wcgr. - leave 10 lnrorm the citizens or. Johnstown and vieimtv that he has just received and is now JLl.jA opening, the largest stock of C locks, .Watches and Jewelry, ever brought to Johnstown, without ex eeptio'ii, which will, be sold cheaper than the cheajest." His prices will always bo uniform. One customer will not be charged more for the ame quality of goods than another. A Ijst of some of tbe articles comprised in the assortioent- is annexea., .Prices may be ascertained, and goods exaD jmed, at the Store or. Main Street Gold Hi mting English levers. Gold D-ctached Levers. fl J jewelled. Gold Jjepinesi 4 holes Silver. English Levera, Silv er Detached Levers, Sil ver Lepines, Gold Guard Chains, G.old Vest Chains, Gold Tencils, with Pens, 'urold Pencil Gold Medallions, Silver Extension Pencils and Pens, Gold Breastpins, Ladies and Gentlemen, Gold Eardrops, Gold Earrings, Gold linger Rings, Gold Cuff Pins,' Gold and Silver Watch Keys, Portmonaies, Ladies' Fans, fancy and plain. Silver Tablespoons, Silver Teaspoons, Silver Thimbles Plated Tablespoons, best, Plated Teaspoons " Silver Gbard Chains, Plated and Brittania Tea Setts, Violins and Bows, Violin Strings, Ac., Colt's and Allen's Revolvers, 6 inches. Gold Bracelets, Accordeons, Silver and Plated Spectacles, &c, &c, &c. fry- Aix sorts of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired with promptness and at low rates. Con fident that he cannot be undersold, the undersign respectfully solicits the confidence and patronage of the public. LOUIS LLUKHAKDT May 14, 1856. 20-tf. llouse and Lot lor Sale ! ! THE subs""criber offers at private sale, the prop- erty now occupied by the undersigned, in the Borough of Ebensburg. It is si vuated m a desi rable part of the Borough. The improvements are, a good frame House, also a frame Stable, Wood and Carnage Sheds. There is a never fail ing well of water on the premises- An Indisputable title will be given, and terms made known by applying to W. BATEMAN. Ebensburg, March 2, 1857. tf. FIRE! SATE YUUR PROPERTY rTIHE West Branch Insurance Company is pre- pared to tate risKs on property eitner on teh CASH, MUTUAL or PERPETUAL plan. . each department of this Company is managed separately and their extreme care in taking risks makes it the cheapest, and safest company in the State. Every man should have his property in sured. For a very small amount of money his mind is entirely relieved from uneasiness and his family fin case his property is burnt! from want. lersns desiring to efloct insurance will nnd it to their advantage to examine tbe terms of this Company and their mode of doing business which they can do by calling on the Agent. ;t r fin i w nu 9 EEFERE2TCES. Hon. Wm. Bigler, Hon. Simon Cameron, John Fenlon, Esq., and to persons insured in this com pany. Hon. G. C 11AKVEY, frcs. Thos. Kitchen, Secy. J. C. NOON, Agent. Ebensburg, Dec 17, 1856. Valuable Farm for Sale, fcOR sale bv the subscriber an excellent farm JL situate one mile from Loretto, Cambria coun ty, known as the Henry J. Maguire farm. It contains one hundred acres nine acies and allow ance, with about 36 acres cleared, and in a good 6tate of cultivation, and the balance is covered with Valuable Timber. The improvements con sist of a Jarge New Two Story House, contauung Parlor, Dining-room and Kitchen on the first floor, and five chambers on the second floor. Tho i-.f Hntr imnriiwrnAiiM are a. pnno saw mill. t.,T.t hrK Arnpntp sl.on and other out buil- A 1 1 V UbUVl 1UJ 1'ivi - I I ,v,t - Twl r nor fi!in.r snrinsrs of water "-'i-.. ,.v-w ' - - a -i o i near each house, there is a fine young orchard on the premises; 'The township road passes through the place , It is about 4 miles from Cresson on the Pennsylvania Rail Road, and about tho same distance from Gallitzin. It is in sight of the Lo retto church. St. Francis' Academy for boyf, St. Alovseua, Academy for roune ladies, and f of a mite from the Plank Road. An indisputable ti tle wiU be given and terms made known by ap- pivirg to -M. riAJSOUt EbensVufg, Feb. 18, 1857.r-3m . Cancer Cured. THE subscriber would respecttufty lniorm au I persons who are afflicted .with the above dis ease, that be can cure it wrtnoui iau. numerous cases have been cured, and any number of certifi cates can be procured if necessary. Call on the subscriber 2 miles from the village of Strongstown, Indiana county, Pa; Feb. 18, 1857. NEW ARRIVAL! i MnraiK? ART &. BRO.t would respectfully inform their old customers as well as many new ones that they have received a large quantity of Gro ceries, which for quality and cheapness cannot be excelled by any similar establishment west of the Allegheny mountains. We are determined to sell lower than the lowest, w e nave aiso, on hand 20.000 CIGARS which we will dispose of wholesale or retail. UAttl K liliV. July 9, 1856. Valuable Farm for Sale. TnE undersigned will dispose at private sale hia farm situated on the North Branch of the Blacklick; Cambria co. Pa., containing 150 acres of Land. 90 acres cleared and in a good state of cultivation. Their is on the farm a double log Barn and a square log house. Also a coal vein 3 feet 10 inches thick, together with a good Mill seat. Their is on the farm a good orchard: The farm is only 7 miles North of Ebensburg . An indisputable title Will be given. WM. GITTINGS. Carroll tp., Feb. 25, 1857. 3m. : 'r u- Take Kotlce. ANY - person indepted to me for fees, aa Pro thonotary Ac, of Cambria county, wili save costs, hy settling Che same Immediately. - HOWARD J. ROBERTS. Ebensburg Dec. 30, 185G. G ROCErttES Candie., Nuts and Crackers J. M'Dormit at" i IF raxur betmeh. Boar. j. axdkbsox. BEYHEI & AIBERSOK. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS. HUTS. SPICES. CONFECTIONIIW. SUGARS. FflRE WORKS, kC. CCh Oranges and Lemons received weekly. Wo. 39 Wood street. ET- Opposite the St. Charles Hotel. Pittsburgh. Pa. March, 4, 1857 tf. " JOUX II. ALLEX & CO. NOS. 2 4 CHESTNUT Street, (south side, be low Water,) PHILADELPHIA. (The Oldest Wood-wabk House, is theCjtt. Manufacturers and Wholesale dealers in Pat ent Machine made BROOMS, Patent Grooved CEDAR-WARE, warranted not to shrink, WOOD & WILLOW-WARE. CORDS, BRUSHES, &c., of all descriptions. Please call and examine our stock March 4, 1857. ly. MI RPUY &. KOOXS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ASD WHOLESALE DEALERS IK FISH, CHEESE & PROVISIONS, No. 47 North WHARVES, (below Race Street) PHILADELPHIA. Have constantly on hand a large assortment of FISH. CHEKSE & l'UOVlSlOJSS, which they are prepared to sell at tbe lowest possible rates CO- ORDERS promptly attended to. Feb. 18, 1857. Sm. Estate of Jolin Dibert, deceased. THE undersigned. Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, to examine decide, and report upon the exceptions filed to the account of Geo. W. Kern, executor of John Dibert, deceased, hereby notifies all parties inter ested, that he will attend to the duties of his said a. i rr i r t t appoinment, at me rcwe notei, sepi Dy iienry Foster,! in the borough of Johnstown, on Mon day, the 20th day of April, next, at one o'clock. P. M.,at which time and place they can atteud. WM. KITTELL Auditor. March 18, 1857. its GREAT EXCITEMENT! X I!! THE subcriber would respectfully inform the good citizens of Ebensburg and the adjoin ing vicinitv that he has returned from Pmladel phia, with the largest and most varied assort ment of GROCERIES ever offered. The stock consists as follows : Cwrocerles: Molasses. Susars. Teas. Rice. Candles,Soaps, I ish, bait, Bacon & Hams. Hour. Oat Meal, Corn Meal, Tobacco, Peaches. Dried Apples, Saleratus, Baking Soda, Dried Herrings, Durkee's liaking I'owder, Sardines, Mustard. Spi ces, Holloways Worm Confection, Vinegar. (jomecuonarieg i Candies, Raisins. Oranges, Lemons, Citrons, Prunes. Segars, Fruits, Figs, Nuts of all kinds, ElquorS : Cherry Brandy, Blackberry Bran dy, Raspberry Brandy, French Brandy, Port Wine. Old Rye Whiskey. Brushes, 5tc, &c : IIorse,S-eepiug, Dus ting, bcrub and u hite Wash Brushes, Bed Cords. Twine, Corn brooms, Baskets of all kinds, Tubs and Buckets of all kinds. Wash Boards. Butter Bowls, Nails, Lamp CJ lobes, Curry Combs. Carpet Hammers and Tacks, Window Glass of all kindj. Arnold's Ink, Hover's Ink, Steel Tens, Station ary of ail kinds. Together with a large assortment of otter arti cles not enumerated, which will I: sola as cheap if not cheaper than any establishment iL the county. RICHARD TUDOR. Ebensburg, July 30, 185G -4 0. IMfORTAXT NOTICE. iLL persons indebted to the estate of Milton Roberts, dee'd, for costs as Prothonotary and Clerk of the Quarter Sessions are hereby notified to make payment without delay, as it will be ve ry unpleasant for me to have to resort to compul sory measures and thereby add costs, which T.ill be imperative unless paid shortly. Howard J. Ivoberts, of this borough is duly au thorized by me to receive said fees and rece pt fcr . . tne same, ne will attend tor that purpose, a the Prothonotary's office,in Ebensburg, at the en - . . T i suing Court in December next. JOHN WILLIAMS, Ex'r. Ebensburg, Oct. 25. 1856. -tf. Doctor on Fits. LEWIS BEYNON Tailorand Decorator of tbe outward Tabernacle oi manuna. tr AS removed his shop to the west end 31 of town, a few doors west of the Foundry, where gentlemen and their sons will find it to their advantage to call on the sub scriber, and get their clothing fashionably made up and to fit in a style impossible to be excelled by any ether establishment in the county. Elesburg, March 6th 1866 GEO. M. BEED. T. It. HEX EH REED & HEYERj A TT OB NETS AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa. T. E. DETER GENT for the Lycoming Mutual Insurance Company. Counsel given in the English and German languages. Omce on High Street JLbensburg, Penn'a. Feb. 6, 1856. ly. James Bt'Dermlfs Store OPPOSITE THOMPSONS hotel; EBESSBtRG, tA. CAX BE FOIXD THERE LADIES Merocco, Calf and Patent Leather Boots, and strong Shoes suitable for winter, Gaiters and Gum Shoes. GIRL'S Shoes, coarse and fine child s Shoes- Overshoes and Gum Shoes t MEN'S AND BOY'S Boots Hats and Caps. MEDICINES for the Sick. COFFEE. Tea, Sugar, &c, for all. CANDIES, Nuts, and Apples. CIGARS, and Tobacco. A CHOICE lot of Pen and Pocket Knives PORT-MONAIES. COMBS, RINGS, AND BREAST-PINS. STOCKING YAR.S. NOTE PAPER, Letter and Foolscap ditto. OOMFORTSi Gloves and Hoso, BRUSHES arid Combs. PATENT Thread, and Spool Thread. VELVET, &c MANY articles suitable for presents! CALL AND BEE OUR STOUri, Admittance Free. Ebeuuburgi Nov. 26, 1856. it. SUMMER Coats and Pants, and, Silk, Lawns Gingham Handkerchiefc at. J. M'Dermits t 190 . , BEU. P. TOOnPSOW. . with f. P. I. PATJON a CO. Wholesale Dealers, in and, JManvfiiCtor f HATS, CAPS, . FlUS, . Batters'. Materials, Straw CJobdf, Artificial Flowers' Buffalo JEbbes, cVo. X. llS-MARKET ITRECT, BeUno Fourth, SuuthSids, PHILADELPHIA. CASH PAID FOB Tfl) OL AXD SUZPPIXQ FUJiS. ' O PRICE I. PATTON. A. OrPENHEIHER. Dec. 17, 1856. 8. ; . - THE LOSO LOOKBD FOB UU COHE &V CEOTIIIXG STORE Z f . The largest, best, and cheapest assortment of CLOTUIXG! -"'"'I S, Eernei would respectfully inform the Vitf zens of Ebensburg and surrounding country ,'tbat he has just opened out at bis new establishment, near the Cour llouse, one of the largest, most va ried, elegant and cheapest assortment of Clothing ever brought to this or any other place. " :.; His stock is unquestionably the richest anla rest ever imported to the top of the Allegheniea. and embraces everything that can be enumerated or conceived in the Clothing line, consisting 6f Overcoats of all sizes and qualities from 13,00 tt $20,00, ; Coats " " i 1.00 to 420.00 Pants T" " . $0,75 to $8,00 Vests " " 10,75 to $8.00 Also, a full assortment of silk Neckerchiefs Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Shirts, lTiK!er.lirt,Draw ers, Socks, Comforts, CuHar, Travelling "Bags &c, &c. - ; ." It is useless to attempt to give anything IikoX general enumeration, aa the task would be a dif ficult one, but in lieu of this, the public are most cordially invited to call and exam me if tbey wLb. the best of bargains. -- . r . . Ebensburg, July 30. 1856.-40-ly. . IIOTEE PROPERTY FOR SALE, THE subscriber, offers at, private sale, the property now occupied by her as a Hotel, ia'tbe Borough of Ebensburg. It is situated in an el igible and business part of the Borough. Posses sion will be given the-first of April next. r MARY ANN LITZINGER. Feb. 4, 1857. tf EICHAUD M. JONES, - "KITH , SQUIRE, ZIIK21ERSIAN St ALLEN WHOLESALE DEALERS IN . , DRY GOODS, NO 143 MARKET STREET. BETWKES THIRD A3U TOCBTII, FRANCIS SQUIRE, 1 ,, . D.M.ZIMMERMAN, V TuiljlCxltbtx. GEORGE N. ALLEN. J , Feb. 4, 1857. tf , 1 KOTICE. t.. MT HEREAS, Letters of Administration on tL T estate of Catherine Behe, late of Aik-gheiy township, Cambria county, deceased, has been granted by the Register of sa!d county, to tr e un dersigned, residing in the lownship'afcresaid," ali persons having claims against the estate of said decedent, will present them properly authentica ted for settlement, and those indebted are reques ted to make pavrnent without delay, February ll, l857.-t. . .' - ' j i Sew Clocks, Watches &, Jewelry. rhLb subscriber hereby pro- 1 claims to tLe inrrrcitants oi .gs?frs4Z Johnstown and the surrounding HmmI country that he has just returned from New York with the largert and best assortment of - - CLOCKS, WATCHES Ss JEWELRY ever brought in their midst, which he Knows he can and will sell cheapei than any dealer in the town or county. His cheap Breast Pins, hitherto" sold st $2. will now be sold at $1,50 ; such, as "were BOld at $2,25 are now offered at $1,62J, Ac t - His fine plated Ear Drops, which were sold at $1,75 are now sold at $1,25; others held at $!,S7 will be scW at $l,00, and all other articles of his old "stock remaining on hand will be disposed of at a like discount. His netv stock consist in part of . 9S silver hunting case Levrc Watches ; 18 cases richest style of Clocks ; 180 BreastPins; 120 Ear Dropa j - 200 Finger Rings, together with a'variety of shirt studs, Wrist and Neck Buttons, Gold Pens and Holders, Fob and Guard Chains, and many minor articles too numerous to mention. - He has also added a number of new and imTor- tant implements to his already large "collection of tools, whereby he is enabled to execute wOrk with greater dispatch and less cost. , : Thankful for past favors, and haping for a con tinuance of the same, he trusts that his friwnds will not forget the one-priced store of JOSEPH G. HOLMES. Main street, eign of the big Watch. February 11, 1857. , i; Taluable Town Property, , . FOR SALE, i THE subs riber will offer at private eale hUr his dwelling house and, lot, Fituated on high street, two Moors west of the Mansion llouse. Also, a good store room two stories high, with back buildings adjoining, with a gnod stable "4-th Also, will be disposed on reasonable terms fro nr. 12 to 15 acres of excellent land in -good cultiva tion, and adjoining the borough of Eberisbur. DAVID, J. EVANS. Ebensburg, Dec. 31, 1856. - -- ft THE subscriber has just received, itnd now.op ened out at las store room in the borough of Loretto. a large and well selected stock of , Fall and Winter Goods viz ; Cloths,Cassimeres, Satinets, Tweeds, Jeans, Ladies' Dress Goods. French Mejinoes,. Tartan Plaid, Silks, De Laines, Poplins, English Meri noes. Cohurgs, Alpacas, Debege, Bay State long and square shawls, Calicoes, Ginghams, Checks, Ticking, &t, A handsome assortment of MADE-l l' CEOTI1IXG, togetherjjwith a large assortment of Groceries, Hardware, "Queensware, Drugs, Oils. Paint, Pat ent Medicines, Dye-stufls. Nails by the keg. Glis by the bor. Fish and Salt by the barrel. Cedar ware, together .with "many other. articles too nu merous to mention t all of which wi'.l be sold at the lowest figure. Grain of all kind taken KarJa and shingles wanted,. P. H. SHIELDS. Loretto, Oct. 29, 1S5G 1 tf R. A. DORSEY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IX TOBACCO & SEGARS, ; go. 11 Kortla "Firth Street, "PliRal "WKTILL be happy to receive the orders of. his T . country friends, tod aa many cthcr'k a may favor the firm with a call. They n ill al ways find a full and select axortment of the Tbe-t ' brands of tobacce and segars, which ili b enld on favorable terms. September 5, 1855. . " ' BLANK Sum -U Tavern Petitions, B..ad. v, Fur at at thia 5ce 0
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